"chase" means "쫓다" in Korean.

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쫓다
 
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Pronunciation tchot-tta
meaning chase
"chase" is "쫓다"(tchot-tta) in Korean.
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  • 소매치기를 당하다()
  • 유가족(bereaved family)
  • 강제 동행(constraint companion)
  • 협박(threat)
  • 동물 학대(cruelty to animals)
  • 병사(death from disease)
  • 밀거래(trafficking)
  • 하이잭(hijacking)
  • 범행(crime)
  • 실종(disappearance)
  • 아동 학대(child abuse)
  • 파출소(police substation)
  • 암살(assassination)
  • 존엄사(death with dignity)
  • 추징금(surcharge)
  • 검사(autopsy)
  • 빈집털이(sneak thief)
  • 프라이버시 침해(invasion of privacy..
  • 범인(criminal)
  • 임의동행(going together voluntar..
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